If properly used, THC provides feelings of elation, pain relief, and total relaxation. In smalldoses, THC can even improve memory. However, THC is the most psychoactive among the other cannabinoids. When overindulged,

THC can cause hallucinations, paranoia, and anxiety and can disrupt a person’s dailyperformance. Thus, its recreational use isn’t ideal before or during work days.Most THC consumers need to use a detox kit to cleanse their body of the substance’spsychoactive effects, especially if they need to function in the right state of mind.

CBD

CBD is next to THC in terms of popularity; however, current trends appear to favor CBD for medicinal use. Instead of fusing with the brain’s CB1 receptors as THC does, CBD boosts endocannabinoids, the natural cannabinoid in the body. Specifically, CBD promotes the spread of the endocannabinoid anandamide by stopping the enzyme (FAAH) that consumes it.

Anandamide is known as the “bliss molecule,” and it significantly contributes to one’s fitness in terms of mental health, pain relief, appetite, memory, basically everything that’s also affected by THC. Since CBD naturally influences those aspects without tampering the brain, its effects do not come with any psychoactive properties.

The Growing Trend

While some may find the psychoactive THC to be fun for recreation, many people are creating more CBD-based products than THC ones. Some of those products usually replace existing vices like CBD e-liquid for vaping.

Apart from being nonpsychotropic, CBD is also nontoxic. In fact, many pet companies are developing CBD products for animals too. Veterinarians have found that pets can benefit from hemp’s medical properties as well.

Another example is CBD oil. Many use it for naturally relieving pain, for easing drug withdrawal symptoms, and even for inhibiting the spread of cancer cells in the body. Usually, CBD oil is mixed with one’s food, but it can also be applied topically on any ailing body part. Some products come with sprays so that they can be administered under the tongue.